Photovoice in the Undergraduate Classroom

Producción científica: Panel session / Roundtable

Resumen

Students face challenges as they navigate through the U.S. educational system. National culture, institutional context, and local discourses spur inequality and comprise hurdles for students, families, and educators. Anthropologists working in these areas use a variety of research methods to describe factors that affect matriculation of groups. Such studies inform on topics from undergraduates’ persistence in their declared majors to the social and emotional climate children face in elementary school. Applications promise to arm individuals with improved approaches to creating better climates and addressing causes of educational inequality. This panel highlights implications of applied anthropological research in school equity


Idioma originalAmerican English
EstadoPublished - mar 2019
Evento79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology 2019 - Podcast session: Applying Anthropology in Education: Addressing Equity from K-College, Portland, United States
Duración: mar 19 2019mar 23 2019

Conference

Conference79th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology 2019
País/TerritorioUnited States
CiudadPortland
Período3/19/193/23/19

Disciplines

  • Anthropology

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